no it wont, the distance from the plenum to the valve will still be the same
Its all how you look at it...I wasn't technically wrong for say, but not specific either..."Then again, I would say I was very wrong, but my point is the tuning is changed."
As ST 2 SHO has mentioned, we would be increasing the cross sectional area at the top of the head. I don't think that will be totally detremental because as the air moves closer to the valves the air is accelerating becuase of the decrease in cross-section area. With the divider at the head deleted and raising the communication area into the runners would effectively raise the power band.
With the new alterations to the head, a shorter primary tube and ultra short secondary tube, the intake tuning would be drastically different. If I were to guess on how the car would behave...The stock secondary opening would be totally incorrect. I would guess a 5,000rpm secondary opening. Most of the engines breathing would be supported by the shorter primary tubes.
If the intake horns are removed your now looking at a maybe 2 inch secondary tube before the head. The motor is going to need some rpm to take advantage of the major changes. I think this motor would beg for a huge cam.
To sum it up, I think you end up just spreading out the intake tunning. Primary tq moves to say 3,500 and secondary tq 5,500-6,000 rpm.
Wether the stock cams work with this major change is the question...
If anything I am sure a turbo would love it.